The WI Hebrew Bible is the masoretic text analyzed syntactically.
Dr. Talstra and his group have developed their own linguistic theory
of Hebrew, and analyzed the Hebrew Bible accordingly.

The analysis in the WI Hebrew Bible is somewhat coarse-grained at
first sight. There are only two levels of phrases, for example, not
fully recursive structures. To make matters worse, the analysis is
not a strict tree.

In my MA, I developed a method to transform the WI analysis to more
traditional syntax trees. The syntax
trees can be seen here.

A side product of my transformation to more traditional syntax
trees are the grammars described below. It stands to
reason that once you have an analysis of a piece of text in tree-form,
you can build a context-free phrase-structure grammar from this
analysis. That is what I have done.

Grammars

Categories

I have three categories of grammars:

Ones that distinguish phrases only by their phrase type.

Ones that distinguish phrases by their phrase types and
their functions.

Ones that distinguish phrases by their phrase types and
functions in the production part of each rule, but by phrase type
only in each rule head.